Pledge of Allegiance. "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. god bless America".
Past Simple Tense
REGULAR VERBS. Choose the correct past tense of each verb.
REGULAR & IRREGULAR VERBS. Fill in the gaps with the corret past tense form of the verb given in the previous sentence.
REGULAR & IRREGULAR VERBS. Fill in the gaps with the correct past tense form of the verb given in brackets.
REGULAR & IRREGULAR VERBS. Affirmative, Negative and Questions. Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Use the Simple Past. Watch the punctuation and form sentences or questions.
Past Progressive & Past Simple. The sentences given have some mistakes. Change the incorrect words inside the square brackets [ ], but don't change the words outside the square brackets and don't remove the square brackets.
Choose the correct answer to fill in the gaps in each sentence.
A LITTLE and A FEW
Choose the best option and click on the answer button to see the correct answer.
Giving Directions
Following directions. You're at the train station. Listen to the audio and find out where my house is!
Following directions II. You want to get to the station from your friend's house. What is the fastest way? After each listening you'll have to answer a question.
Asking for and giving directions. Listen to reporter Helen as she tries to find her way around London and the office and look at different expressions she hears on her journeys. When you've listened to the programme, don't forget to practise what you've learned with the quizzes below!
Several matching exercises (when you finish the first one, click on "Suivant" to go to the next activity). Sorry, the instructions for these ones are In French. But they're really easy to understand, though...
Talking about the Future...
Four Ways to Talk about the Future. This page explains the differences between four main forms which we use when talking about future time. It also contains some exercises to practice.
Travel Arrangements. What types of questions would you ask a travel agent when making flight reservations? Listen to the conversation by pressing the "Play" button and answer the questions. Press the "Final Score" button to check your quiz.
Hotel Rooms. Pre-Listening Exercises. Listening Exercises. Vocabulary. Post-Listening Exercises
"In this conversation, a man checks into a hotel, but he is surprised by the service - or lack of it"
Listening & Reading. Hotel. John has gone to his hotel in Kings Cross. He checks in at reception and then goes upstairs to his room. He meets his new room mate Peter, who says there is a problem with the heating. John rings reception to ask that it is fixed.
A Job Opportunity. You will hear two people talking about a new job opportunity. You will hear the listening twice. Write down the answers to the questions. After you have finished, click on the arrow to see if you have answered the questions correctly.
Present Perfect Simple I. Write sentences using the prompts given. First, put the verb given in the correct form of the present perfect simple. Second, use FOR or SINCE in the sentence.
Present Perfect Simple. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the present perfect simple.
Table of Contents
Unit 1
The Family & The Saxon GenitiveAsking Questions
On the Phone
Unit 2
SchoolPast Simple Tense
Past Simple Tense / Past Progressive
"Used To"
Unit 3
HOME vs. HOUSESOME, ANY and NO
MUCH and MANY
A LITTLE and A FEW
Giving Directions
Unit 4
DatingUses of Like
Wedding Bells
Valentine's Do (Thursday 11th February)
The Present Continuous Tense
Making Invitations
Unit 5
Compound NounsTalking about the Future...
Planes and Airports
Hotels
"In this conversation, a man checks into a hotel, but he is surprised by the service - or lack of it"
Unit 6
FoodAdjectives (OPPOSITES & COMPARISONS)
At the Restaurant
Unit 7
JobsPresent Perfect Simple
Unit 10
Present Perfect Simple (FOR & SINCE)At the Doctor's